>>50>>65To add on this, there is zero point to contributing to any talkhaus collab unless you're just making a vanity project.
You will not get any recognition outside the talkhaus because no-one outside the talkhaus will play it. Guess what? A collab full of people's in-joke-stuffed vanity projects doesn't appeal to anyone.
You will not get any positive reception inside the talkhaus. The group that runs the talkhaus hates collabs because they interfere in their circlejerk of giving end-of-year awards to each other. There is no room for collab contributers to be positively recognized because all the positive recognition goes to the users who can amass the most virtual friends on IRC as a pathetic substitute for having no real friends. Although, I suppose, the upside to virtual friends is you don't have to see them anymore after you ban them for having a different opinion to you.
If anything, you will get a negative reception. You will be forever tarnished as a talkhauser who contributed to embarrassing games. If you make any attempt to make the games better by critiquing other users' work, you will be negatively recognized as a troublemaker and a hateful person.
The only thing contributing to talkhaus projects will do is waste hours and hours of your time and, in the long run, make you hate yourself.